Mitra Alidoosti | Network Security and Privacy | Editorial Member

Dr. Mitra Alidoosti | Network Security and Privacy | Editorial Member 

Dr. Mitra Alidoosti | IUST | Iran

Dr. Mitra Alidoosti is a computer engineering researcher specializing in web application security, network security, and business-layer vulnerability analysis, contributing extensively to the advancement of dynamic security testing methods. Her work focuses on detecting complex logical vulnerabilities such as race conditions, session puzzling, and business-layer DoS attacks through innovative black-box and dynamic analysis approaches. She has authored multiple ISI and ISC-indexed publications in reputable journals, addressing web resiliency, semantic security testing, and SIP vulnerability assessment, along with several conference papers on secure protocol design, web penetration testing, and multi-step vulnerability detection. Her expertise spans penetration testing, secure architectural design, and process mining for web applications, supported by deep experience in security frameworks, protocol analysis, and automated testing tools. With 97 citations, an h-index of 5, and an i10-index of 2, she continues to contribute significant research in strengthening the security and reliability of complex web and communication systems.

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Featured Publications: 

Mirjalili, M., Nowroozi, A., & Alidoosti, M. (2014). A survey on web penetration test. Advances in Computer Science: An International Journal, 3(6), 107–121.

Alidoosti, M., Nowroozi, A., & Nickabadi, A. (2020). Evaluating the web-application resiliency to business-layer DoS attacks. ETRI Journal, 42(3), 433–445.

Alidoosti, M., & Nowroozi, A. (2020). BLProM: A black-box approach for detecting business-layer processes in the web applications. Journal of Computing and Security (JCS), 6(2), 65–80.

Alidoosti, M., Asgharian, H., & Akbari, A. (2013). Security framework for designing SIP scanner. In 2013 21st Iranian Conference on Electrical Engineering (ICEE) (pp. 1–5).

Alidoosti, M., Nowroozi, A., & Nickabadi, A. (2022). Semantic web Racer: Dynamic security testing of the web application against race condition in the business layer. Expert Systems with Applications, 195, 116569.

Prof. Yi-Nan Xu | In-Vehicle Network Security | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Yi-Nan Xu | In-Vehicle Network Security | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Yi-Nan Xu, College of Engineering/Yanbian University, China

Prof. Yi-Nan Xu is a distinguished professor in the Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering at the College of Engineering, Yanbian University, China 📚. With a profound expertise in automotive electronic control and in-vehicle communication networks, he has made significant contributions to these fields, particularly in system-level chip design and automotive safety 🌟. Professor Xu’s research prowess is evidenced by his authorship of over 50 SCI/EI papers, focusing on fault-tolerant control, communication networks, and intelligent transportation systems 🔬. He has also led prestigious national and provincial projects, advancing fault tolerance mechanisms and security protocols in automotive systems, thus shaping the landscape of automotive technology research and development in China.

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📚 Education and Experience

Yi-Nan Xu is a distinguished professor in the Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering at the College of Engineering, Yanbian University. With a robust background in automotive electronic control and in-vehicle communication networks, he has dedicated his career to advancing these fields. His expertise extends to system-level chip design, contributing significantly to the intersection of technology and automotive safety.

🌟 Academic Achievements

Professor Xu has authored over 50 SCI/EI papers, focusing on fault-tolerant control, communication networks, and intelligent transportation systems. His research has garnered acclaim and has been pivotal in shaping the understanding and development of automotive systems.

🔬 Research Leadership

He has led multiple prestigious projects, including three national natural science fund projects on fault tolerance mechanisms in automotive systems and security protocols for on-board networks. His contributions also extend to the “Twelfth Five Year Plan” science and technology research project of Jilin Provincial Department of Education, where he focused on the design of on-board communication network systems.

Publication Top Notes:

  • Arduino-based Omnidirectional Mobile Intelligent Vehicle Control System
    • Conference: Proceedings – 2023 3rd International Conference on Robotics, Automation and Intelligent Control, ICRAIC 2023
    • Year: 2023
  • Analysis on Network Security of Intelligent Connected In-vehicle Bus
    • Conference: Proceedings of SPIE – The International Society for Optical Engineering
    • Year: 2023
  • Intelligent Connected Vehicle CAN-FD Bus Network Security Protocol
    • Conference: Proceedings – 2023 International Conference on Mobile Internet, Cloud Computing and Information Security, MICCIS 2023
    • Year: 2023
  • Dynamic Rearrangement Compression Algorithm for Intelligent Connected Vehicles
    • Journal: IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology
    • Year: 2022
  • Research of CAN Bus Information Anomaly Detection Based on Convolutional Neural Network
    • Journal: International Journal of Computer Theory and Engineering
    • Year: 2021